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- Subject: OOB
- From: morrowc.lists at gmail.com (Christopher Morrow)
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 22:33:54 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <CAB_zYd+Dswo=+YXSDz9qW4EKXX0LZE8i66rYDjFH+hXmhDpH5g@mail.gmail.com> <018501cc4b9c$bdb1f6c0$3915e440$@org> <CAL9jLaYN5g=UTHWtSE-v34Y-eTqgtthEejE49q9Hck1CNKiWDw@mail.gmail.com> <[email protected]>
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 5:34 PM, M?ns Nilsson <mansaxel at besserwisser.org> wrote:
> Subject: Re: OOB Date: Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:14:21AM -0400 Quoting Christopher Morrow (morrowc.lists at gmail.com):
>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Paul Stewart <paul at paulstewart.org> wrote:
>> > We do everything in-band with strict monitoring/policies in place.
>>
>> what do you do if your in-band fails? if a router/switch/ROADM is
>> isolated from the rest of your network?
>> (isn't that the core point of the OP?)
>
> Vendor C sells nice small routers with something like CAB-OCTAL-ASYNC
> _and_ a 3G modem instead of the BRI port. The 3G modem keeps its
> connection up (our telecom provider has true flat rate on domestic 3G,
> YMMV) and VPN's to the head office much like any other telecommuter. This
> cuts through all telco stupidity with firewalled or NAT'ed 3G phones
> etc, especially if one uses the break-out-from-hotel-LAN functions of
> the VPN system. The router of course actively keeps the VPN up and
> reestablishes it if needed.
how well does that work inside a big metal box like equinix?
You are, of course, just making a singular point: "Find something to
make yourself an OOB network, hey this thing does vpn over 3g, neato!"
I agree, it's neat.. it may not fit all square holes, sometimes you
need a round or triangle shaped plug.
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